
Show us the money Thaksin!

The chairman of English Premier League club Manchester City has given former premier Thaksin Shinawatra two weeks to show the "colour of his money" in his bid to take control of the football club, the London-based Sunday Mirror online reported yesterday.
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Pojaman wants five-week delay

The Assets Examination Committee will decide tomorrow whether to allow Khunying Pojaman Shina-watra another five weeks before she has to testify on the Shin Corp share sale, spokesman Sak Korsaeng-rung said yesterday.
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Junta accused of using ploy on vote

Chiang Mai-based "Midnight University", a group of intellectuals who offer critiques on current political and social situations, has slammed the junta for using the royal institution and the state media to fool people into voting on its draft constitution.
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Democrats plan talks with 3 parties but deny alliance

The Democrat Party will hold discussions with three other former opposition parties next week, party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva said yesterday.
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Party act still effective

Announcement Number 15 of the Council for Democratic Reform (CDR) - now the Council for National Security (CNS) - states that the 1998 Political Party Act is still in effect.
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Diplomats to get briefing on verdicts

The foreign and justice ministries will brief international diplomats this afternoon on the Constitution Tribunal ruling last week that dissolved the Thai Rak Thai and acquitted the Democrat parties.
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Pinij 'shows spirit'

Pinij Charusombat has resigned from the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) to "show the right spirit" as one of the 111 former and current Thai Rak Thai party executives banned from politics for five years.
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